The Brexiteer extended his "heartfelt apologies" to everyone from the Electoral Commission to Victoria Beckham after campaigners were accused of taking statements out of context to persuade Britons to vote to leave the European Union.

"Leave.EU has upset quite a few people", said a statement seen by City A.M. on Monday. "So far, we have managed to clock eight impending cases."

Banks also had harsh words for ex-England footballer Gary Lineker and former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham after the two celebrities complained that statements they made in the past about the Euro were taken out of context. Banks said: "bring it on, luvvies".

The Ukip donor sort-of apologised to Superdrug founder and Brexiteer Peter Goldstein after the firm was brought into association with Leave.EU. The group's statement insisted that Goldstein was quoted accurately, but "we did use your logo without permission. Sorry about that!"

The pro-Brexit group has also backed down from a fight with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) after suggesting that British astronaut Tim Peake would vote Leave in last Thursday's referendum.